Re: Things to learn from India
Dear Talwar,
I respect Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa and she may have a point against Pakistani army. However the selected quotes by the interviewer and yet more selected cut and paste in this thread is nothing short of a malicious campaign by the Kommie Lefties.
The interview (and I went through the whole page on the link) talks about many different aspects with one single objective: Malign Pak army. The Bihari interviewer doesn’t know that Rs. 300 million may not sound that big when you own a couple of houses and a few plots. FYI these days real estate in Pakistani urban areas is as expensive as Washington DC. A simple 2 story house in posh areas can fetch you Rs. 20 to 50 million ($ 300K to 1 million). Commercial property in choice areas off course sell for much more.
It is even funnier when the kommie interviewer talks about Land reform and the 1912 act over and over. Land reform is nothing but a Kommie ploy. Had we the Pakistani wanted land reforms, we would have stayed with Nehru and his show-shaw-lism (Bharati socialism). Experience of Commies in West Bengal has clearly proven that land reforms do not work. Such “reforms” or theft of land in the name of state didn’t work in many other countries in the world either.
Not sure about this Dr. Siddiqa (Siddiq means the one who always speaks truth). However I seriously doubt if she has ever invested in Pakistan let alone in real estate.
Oh Baboo! show me an area in Urban sections where anyone including Pak army can get 60 Rs. per acre. I doubt if you can get a square inch for rs. 60.
I can just admire how these dirt poor citizens of Bihar think about Pakistan. It is truly fantastic to see them salivate in their dreams of Rs. 60 per acre in Pakistani cities. However they should not lose hope. Lallu has been kicked out. Soon Biharis will be as rich as people from other regions. Hopefully then their jealousy will die along with their abject poverty.
peace on Earth.